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RETRO REVIEW: Sons of Anarchy Is a Ride Worth Taking

From 2008 through 2014, Sons of Anarchy rode wild on FX, but a decade later, the Charlie Hunnam-starring series is still worth revisiting.

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REVIEW: Apple’s Manhunt Is a Powerful Human Drama That Moves Beyond Assassination

Apple TV+'s Manhunt begins with the death of President Abraham Lincoln, but it evolves into a powerful and complex historical drama with depth.

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The Cast of 9-1-1 in Season 7.
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REVIEW: 9-1-1's Season 7 Premiere Sails and Sinks Ships on ABC

9-1-1 gets its groove back on ABC, with favorite relationships taking center-stage and Angela Bassett breaking new grounds as Athena in Season 7.

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REVIEW: Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episodes 6 & 7 Are a Super-Sized Spectacle

With a super-sized double-episode, Star Wars: The Bad Batch delivers a cinematic spectacular that sees the clones pushed to new limits.

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Star Trek Discovery's Season 5 cast.
Review: Discovery's Final Season Is a Bittersweet Star Trek Symphony

The first four episodes of Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 offer a thrilling star to the series' final season and is enough to make fans want more.

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The Gentlemen
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REVIEW: The Gentlemen Is a Disappointing Take on Guy Ritchie's Crime Comedy

The Gentlemen sporadically succeeds as a colorful crime comedy in a reasonable approximation of creator Guy Ritchie's recognizable formula.

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REVIEW: The Cleaning Lady Season 3 Premiere Makes up for the Tragic Loss of a Leading Star

With Arman Morales missing, Thony confronts her ever-mounting problems on her own for what looks to be The Cleaning Lady's most harrowing season yet.

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Harry (actor Alan Tudyk) gazes up in a winter coat surrounded by lights in Resident Alien Season 3
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REVIEW: Resident Alien Season 3, Episode 4 Takes a Romantic Detour

Resident Alien Season 3 hits its halfway mark with a surprise love story, done in its own absurdly hilarious way. Here's CBR's review of "Avian Flu."

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Kate Winslet stars in HBO's political satire The Regime
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REVIEW: The Regime is a Toothless Satire but a Compelling Showcase of Great Performances

HBO's The Regime, created by former Succession writer Will Tracy, wastes Kate Winslet and great director Stephen Frears on a dull satire.

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Marty and Rust in True Detective Season 1
RETRO REVIEW: True Detective Season 1 Is Still the Series’ Best Entry

True Detective Season 1 isn't just the series' best season, but it's also one of the best detective shows ever aired on TV.

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Omega sits between two clones at sunset in Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 5
REVIEW: Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 5 Delivers Massive, Emotional Thrills

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 5, "The Return" sees Crosshair rejoin the Batch and try to find his place in a touching, dramatic story.

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REVIEW: NCIS Season 21, Episode 4 Has So Many Twists in So Little Time

NCIS Season 21, Episode 4 offers a complex story with a lot of fake-outs, false leads and suspense - but there's maybe too much for its run time.

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Max and Catherine look at each other in CSI gear from CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 3
REVIEW: CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 3 Brings the Show Back to Its Roots

CSI: Vegas Season 3, Episode 3, "Rat Packed" serves up a classic CSI murder case as well as the satisfying end of Josh Folsom's story arc.

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Kole waves while Tola proudly crosses her arms in Disney's Iwaju
REVIEW: Iwájú Is a Wholehearted Tale That Speaks to a Global Audience

Set in a futuristic Lagos, Iwájú celebrates the vibrant culture of Nigeria through its little characters while showing the dark side of reality.

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Split of Blue Avian alien and Alan Tudyk holding brochures in Resident Alien Season 3, Episode 3
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REVIEW: Resident Alien Season 3, Episode 3 Goes Heavy on Heart

SyFy's Resident Alien leans into a set of effective character studies as Season 3 continues building momentum. Here's CBR's review of "141 Seconds."

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Elsbeth Tascioni (actor Carrie Preston) wears a Statue of Liberty hat and a pink suit in Elsbeth
REVIEW: Elsbeth Premiere Is Cute and Cuddly, Columbo-Style

CBS' The Good Wife spinoff Elsbeth ditches political drama, subversion and intrigue for cute, cozy retro murder mystery fare starring Carrie Preston.

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REVIEW: Chicago PD Season 11, Episode 6 Is Hank Voight at His Best

Chicago PD Season 11, Episode 6, "Survival" shows Hank Voight as a human, well-rounded character - and the protagonist the NBC series can let him be.

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Brett, Casey, Severide and Stella stand together smiling in Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 6
REVIEW: Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 6 Delivers Brett & Casey's Wedding

Chicago Fire Season 12, Episode 6 gives Brett and Casey fans the wedding they've wanted, while Kara Killmer leaves the NBC show on a high note.

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REVIEW: Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 4 Hones in on Character

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3, Episode 4 successfully zeroes in on Omega. Crosshair and the duo's relationship while they're in close quarters.

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Lord Yoshii Toranaga (actor Hiroyuki Sanada) in samurai armor from FX's Shogun
REVIEW: Shogun Premiere Resurrects the Golden Age of Television

FX's adaptation of Shōgun captures the best aspects of the Golden Age of TV, thanks to an impressive international cast and a sweeping story.

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